Wizzlebiz
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All other factors were pretty well in control. Heat wasnt an issue, plenty of light time, nutes were right. Very little stress on it.Why do you think that's the only influence?
All other factors were pretty well in control. Heat wasnt an issue, plenty of light time, nutes were right. Very little stress on it.Why do you think that's the only influence?
It was doing both. We can easily see the round smooth leaves on it.i'm not an auto expert by any means but where do see that plant as re-vegging and not fox tailing?
I see both.i'm not an auto expert by any means but where do see that plant as re-vegging and not fox tailing?
2 feet sounds like 5-7 nodes to me, which is the average for ruderalis I believe...my point is that it is neither the age nor the height which determine when it will flower, since the 5-7th node can be reached at any age and any height.I habe had autos flower in week 5 when they were 4 feet tall, I have had them flower in week 3 at 2 feet tall.
Il pay closer attention to that when I run new ones for sure.2 feet sounds like 5-7 nodes to me, which is the average for ruderalis I believe...my point is that it is neither the age nor the height which determine when it will flower, since the 5-7th node can be reached at any age and any height.
Yeah, I don't see that being the case. You can top autos.2 feet sounds like 5-7 nodes to me, which is the average for ruderalis I believe...my point is that it is neither the age nor the height which determine when it will flower, since the 5-7th node can be reached at any age and any height.
strange looking plant regardless. like i said, i havent' 'run enough autos to be of much help either wayI see both.
It wasn't in that picture.That plant doesn't look finished.
When you top a plant it still continues to create nodes! They just aren't in the same place as they would be if you hadn't pruned. My guess is that it if you top it you continue to count nodes from that point up but only on one of the shoots that emerge from the pruning spot...Yeah, I don't see that being the case. You can top autos.
I get what you're saying. But don't agree. I've toped at node 4-5 and it continues till it flowers.....it might not flower for however many more nodes.....When you top a plant it still continues to create nodes! They just aren't in the same place as they would be if you hadn't pruned. My guess is that it if you have top it you continue to count nodes on only one of the shoots that emerge from the pruning spot...
I always thought this also which is why I never put cameras in the growroom.Don't forget IR from night vision cameras. Swear it hermed a Lucky Charms for me. Was the only illumination after dark.
Outdoor security.I always thought this also which is why I never put cameras in the growroom.
An autoflower does not RE-veg! They will start flowering around 2-4 weeks depending on the strain and never look back.K. Can someone please explain to me why my outdoor auto reveged when it sat under a lamp post at night?
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I had one flower at 5 weeks I also had one flower at 6 weeks.An autoflower does not RE-veg! They will start flowering around 2-4 weeks depending on the strain and never look back.
I dont doubt you had some flower at 5 or 6 weeks some autos will start to flower faster than others and some will finish faster than others....again this is strain dependent.I had one flower at 5 weeks I also had one flower at 6 weeks.
And yes I had one reveg. But hey its impossible so yea.
You can also cut off all buds on an auto and reveg it. It will act like a photo at that point and in order to get it to flowrr again you need 12/12.
But hey they cant reveg right?
I don't think the way the leaf looks has to do with reveging.....that can be genetics. Look at duck foot.I had one flower at 5 weeks I also had one flower at 6 weeks.
And yes I had one reveg. But hey its impossible so yea.
You can also cut off all buds on an auto and reveg it. It will act like a photo at that point and in order to get it to flowrr again you need 12/12.
But hey they cant reveg right?
when i first saw this pic Frisian duck came to mindI don't think the way the leaf looks has to do with reveging.....that can be genetics. Look at duck foot.
Never heard of the clip off all the buds......please show me where you have seen that.